Sino –Romanian cooperation discussed with a view to developing projects by means of public – private partnership

On the initiative of Romania's Minister Delegate for Infrastructure Projects of National Interest and Foreign Investments, Dan Coman – Sova, there has been organized on March 5, 2013, a meeting with H.E. Madam Huo Yuzhen, Ambassador of the People’s Republic of...

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Sino –Romanian cooperation discussed with a view to developing projects by means of public – private partnership



Balkans.com Business News Correspondent - 08.03.2013

On the initiative of Romania's Minister Delegate for Infrastructure Projects of National Interest and Foreign Investments, Dan Coman – Sova, there has been organized on March 5, 2013, a meeting with H.E. Madam Huo Yuzhen, Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China in Romania with the aim of discussing the important aspects regarding the Sino – Romanian economic relations.

The State Adviser to the Romania's Prime Minister, Costin Mihalache and Liu Qiwei, Economic Adviser with the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in Romania.

Discussions within the meeting focused on possibilities to set the Sino - Romanian exchanges and cooperation.


Ambassador Huo Yuzhen has sent to Minister Dan Coman –Sova the fact that the Chinese state extends a special importance to developing the relations with Romania and has outlined the interest of companies but also of Chinese banks, such as China EXIMBANK, the Development Bank of China, and the Commercial Bank of China for funding some projects in infrastructure, energy and environment areas.


In his turn, Minister Dan Coman – Sova has expressed his openness for communicating the work ways on the draft projects that need implementation.


The two parties have agreed for the future promotion of a broad Sino –Romanian cooperation with a view to developing projects by means of public – private partnership in areas of interest. Source: Government


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